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In our daily life, we have various fears preventing us from moving forward. And overing the fears helps us bee more confident and make progress.
I used to be afraid of speaking in public. Fearing I would make a fool of myself, I never dared to step up and speak in front of a crowd. Then, in senior 2, a speech contest was to be held in my school. With my teacher¡¯s encouragement, I entered for it and made full preparations for it. But when my turn came, I was so nervous that my heart almost beat out of my throat! Gathering all my courage, I went onto the stage to begin my speech. Luckily, I finished it smoothly. To my surprise, I won the second prize, which greatly built up my confidence. Now I have bee more and more confident in expressing myself in public.
Don¡¯t let the fear take you. Just step forward and you will find you can do it!
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Good afternoon, and wele to England. We hope that your visit here will be a pleasant one. Today, I would like to draw your attention to a few of our laws.
The first one is about drinking. Now, you may not buy wine in this country if you are under 18 years of age, nor may your friends buy it for you.
Secondly, noise. Enjoy yourselves by all means, but please don't make unnecessary noise, especially at night. We ask you to respect other people who may wish to be quiet.
Thirdly, crossing the road. Be careful. The traffic moves on the left side of the road in this country. Use pedestrian crossings (ÈËÐеÀ) and do not take any chances when crossing the road.
My next point is about rubbish. It isn't lawful to drop rubbish in the street. When you have something to throw away, please put it in your pocket and take it home, or put it in a dustbin. Finally, as regards(ÖÁÓÚ) smoking, it is against the law to buy cigarettes or tobacco if you are under 16 years of age.
I'd like to finish by saying that if you require any sort of help or assistance(°ïÖú), you should contact the police, who will be pleased to help you. You can call, write or directly go to ask any policeman.
1. Who do you think is most likely to make the speech? A. A guide C. A teacher
B. A person who makes laws D. An English officer
2. How many laws are there discussed in the speech? A. Four
B. Three
C. Six
D. Five
3. The main purpose of this speech is to .
A. tell people that those above 18 can drink and smoke there
B. declare the different laws of England C.give advice to travelers to the
country
D. warn people against going to the country
4. The underlined word \ A. keep in touch with C. make a call to
B. turn to D. write to
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Let us suppose it is now about A.D. 2060. Let's make believe it is about 46 years from now. Of course, things have changed and life is very different.
Voyages to the moon are being made every day. It is as easy to take a holiday on the moon today as it was for the people in 1960 to take a holiday in Europe. At a number of scenic spots on the moon, many hotels have been built. In order that everyone can enjoy the beautiful scenery on the moon, every room has at least one picture window. Everything imaginable is provided for entertainment of young and old.
What are people eating now? People are still eating food. They haven't yet started to take on heir(¼Ì³Ð) supply of energy directly as electrical current or as nuclear power. They may some day. But many foods now e in pill form, and the food that goes into the pill continues to e mainly from green plants.
Since there are several times as many people in the world today as there were a hundred years ago, most of our planet's surface has to be filled. The deserts are irrigated(¹à¸È) with water and crops are no longer destroyed by pests. The harvest is always good
Farming, of course, is very highly developed. Very few people have to work on the farm. It is possible to run the farm by just pushing a few buttons now and then.
We are healthier both in our bodies and in our minds, and we know the causes and cure of disease and pain, and it is possible to get rid of diseases. No one has to be ill any more. Such would be our life in 2060. 5£®When was the passage written?
A. In about A.D. 2060 B. In about 1960 C. In about 2018 D. In about 2018 6£®According to the passage, what will be on the moon in about A.D. 2060 ? A. Many other animals. B. Many plants. C. Many tourists. D. A sea. 7£®The passage tells us that in 2060, ________ on the earth than now. A. there are more pests
B. the crops are getting better D. there is less water
C. there are fewer people
C
Every time I lost a tooth I would put it under my pillow at night. The next morning I would wake up to find two coins replacing my tooth. Then I'd wonder about the tooth fairy (ÑÀ³Ý¾«Áé) all day.
\where do you think the tooth fairy lives? What does she do with the teeth she collects?\ My mom said she didn't know. She only knew that the tooth fairy took the tooth away while we were sleeping and left us some money under our pillows. But I wanted to find it out. So I think it was a good thing that I would lose another tooth. The plan was to stay up all night and question the tooth fairy when she showed up.
That night I lay quietly in my bed, growing sleepy as the night went on. Moments later, I felt that someone was close to me. Through my half-opened eyes, I didn't see any feet, but I knew it was the tooth fairy. I watched her turn around and fly right out of my room. She was wearing a shiny green dress.
After she left, I immediately felt under my pillow, there were two coins. I had never even felt my pillow move. I wondered if she used magic.
As I got older, I learned from my teachers that the tooth fairy didn't exist. It was just a mythical figure (Éñ»°ÈËÎï) of early childhood. A kind of thought it was, but how could I see the tooth fairy fly that night?
Then one night my mom came into my room to check on me. The moonlight was bright that night and it shone through my window right on her shiny green nightdress. Right then I knew deep down that my mom was the tooth fairy.
8. As a young girl, the author . A. was afraid of the tooth fairy C. knew where the tooth fairy lived
B. was interested in the tooth fairy D. doubted if the tooth fairy existed
9. The author thought it was a good thing for her to lose another tooth because . A. she could get some coins B.she disliked her baby teeth C. she wanted to help her mother solve a mystery D. she believed the tooth fairy would e again
10. When the author felt someone was close to her, she . A. thought her mother had e C. was only half awake
11. What did the author know in the end?
A. There was no tooth fairy in the real world at all.
B. believed she was in a dream D. was unable to sleep